What you need to know in advertising today

The Fox News host Sean Hannity is facing heat after several
brands pulled their ads from his show.

A wave of advertisers announced they would pull spots from
"Hannity" following the host's interview
on Friday with Roy Moore in which they discussed
allegations that Moore engaged in sexual misconduct with a
14-year-old and pursued relationships with other teenagers when
he was in his 30s.

Amid the left-wing media watchdog Media Matters urging sponsors
to pull ads, Keurig, Realtor.com, Eloquii, 23andMe, Nature's
Bounty, and E-Trade all
announced over the weekendthat they had no plans
to advertise on Hannity's Fox News show.

More recently, brands such as Mercedes-Benz have jumped on the
bandwagon, even as others such as MyPillow remain unfazed.

Business Insider asked several other brands who have advertised
on Hannity's show over the past few months about their stances
and whether they plan to do so in the future.
Here are their responses.